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isis is expanding. while we are defeating them in the middle east, along with their allies, they are moving to other places. they are in afghanistan, they are in pakistan, the philippines, and they are still in europe. there are two things we have to do. first we have to understand how they communicate. we had huge compromises with snowden and bradley manning. they compromised to the enemy and the enemy watches what we do and how we receive communications. the old-fashioned espionage, the second oldest profession. you defeat a network by penetrating a network. and we haven't done that. there was a report today that the cia did give some level of warning to spain. credit to mike pompeo. he's not trying to be the best gay and lesbian employer in the country, and i'm not kidding about that. that was john brennan's focus. gregg: steve bannon who is the president's chief strategist at the white house, gave an unexpected interview to a jelt never met before. there is no military solution to north korea's nucl
isis is expanding. while we are defeating them in the middle east, along with their allies, they are moving to other places. they are in afghanistan, they are in pakistan, the philippines, and they are still in europe. there are two things we have to do. first we have to understand how they communicate. we had huge compromises with snowden and bradley manning. they compromised to the enemy and the enemy watches what we do and how we receive communications. the old-fashioned espionage, the...
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isis has claimed responsibility. a terrorist in a van plowed through a crowd of tourists in spain's second largest city. now we have an update for you. breaking news. 13 killed. more than 100 wounded. that's according to local authorities. the fear is that those numbers may rise. and now this. local police in barcelona have shot and killed a man who was in a car that hit two police officers. welcome to risk and reward. i'm elizabeth macdonald. it is the scene of carnage on the streets of barcelona. suffering its worst attack in 13 years. the attack took place in a popular tourist shopping area in the heart of barcelona. two suspects now arrested. ashley webster has the latest. ashley. ashley: yeah, liz, it has been a little chaotic as the information has come out of barcelona. as you say, the latest number 13 dead, 100 injured, at least. we are told that 15 of those are very seriously injured, so the death toll could go higher. we have two suspects, we are told, in custody. it's unclear how many suspects may be invol
isis has claimed responsibility. a terrorist in a van plowed through a crowd of tourists in spain's second largest city. now we have an update for you. breaking news. 13 killed. more than 100 wounded. that's according to local authorities. the fear is that those numbers may rise. and now this. local police in barcelona have shot and killed a man who was in a car that hit two police officers. welcome to risk and reward. i'm elizabeth macdonald. it is the scene of carnage on the streets of...
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tell them what isis did to people. >> isis is the most heinous by-product of middle eastern radical islam that has come out of the last hundred years if not more. isis is the islamic state in iraq and syria. it is a militant islamist group that is a collection of jihadists that for every muslim is something we're trying to destroy -- elizabeth: but they have beheaded children, they've crucified children, burned people alive, they've attacked muslims, right? so go ahead. heinous acts that you just pointed out. >> absolutely. every minority, they've enslaved women, they've tortured and raped women, yazidis have been tortured, they are deeply anti-semitic. they spew hatred in their magazine, "inspire," around the world. and as you said in the story that opened, we just stopped a plot in australia that was trying to kill with poisonous gas australians and westerners that are their primary enemy as they try to rebuild the caliphate9 and bringing the end of times. so if you're going to call a character isis, you can't just focus on the egyptian, non-religious character that was in the '70s and
tell them what isis did to people. >> isis is the most heinous by-product of middle eastern radical islam that has come out of the last hundred years if not more. isis is the islamic state in iraq and syria. it is a militant islamist group that is a collection of jihadists that for every muslim is something we're trying to destroy -- elizabeth: but they have beheaded children, they've crucified children, burned people alive, they've attacked muslims, right? so go ahead. heinous acts that...
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from terror attacks, isis inspired many of them. 400 injured. what impact does it have on the victims' families to say they're not an existential threat? >> devastating, the most tone deaf moment of his presidency, particularly right after the press conference he held in france of november 2015 when he was in turkey and held a press conference to say that's not that big a deal. it was devastating. he was totally out of sync with the way the american people felt and the families of the victims. liz: andrew peek, love having you on. maxine waters saying on the view saying once the president is pushed out, the vice president is next. my next guest says this investigation was supposed to be about stopping russia, not about pushing out the administration. we're going to show you the clip after this. poor mouth breather. allergies? stuffy nose? can't sleep? take that. a breathe right nasal strip instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight, mouthbreathers. breathe right. . liz: democrat congre
from terror attacks, isis inspired many of them. 400 injured. what impact does it have on the victims' families to say they're not an existential threat? >> devastating, the most tone deaf moment of his presidency, particularly right after the press conference he held in france of november 2015 when he was in turkey and held a press conference to say that's not that big a deal. it was devastating. he was totally out of sync with the way the american people felt and the families of the...
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is that this was a plot that was crafted by isis. individuals in spain were directed remotely by the terror group, likely in syria or perhaps libya. a third 07tio option that isis is trying to capitalize on violence in barcelona today. >> catherine, i know you are having a busy night, i have a question for you, earlier we were showing picture of a suspect quite a bit on both fbn and fox news, 1 then we were told not to focus on that person. reporter: this suspect was identified by spanish authority as a spanish citizen, who was born in north africa. and it was his name that was associated with the rental of the white van that was used to plow down the pedestrians in barcelona, after his picture circulated on internationally television, he contacted local police where he lives, said. i am not in bers lona today -- barcelona today, i did not rents that van, i think i am the victim of identity theft, i think my younger brother may have been the one that took my papers and rented that white van, the key is that two people are in custody.
is that this was a plot that was crafted by isis. individuals in spain were directed remotely by the terror group, likely in syria or perhaps libya. a third 07tio option that isis is trying to capitalize on violence in barcelona today. >> catherine, i know you are having a busy night, i have a question for you, earlier we were showing picture of a suspect quite a bit on both fbn and fox news, 1 then we were told not to focus on that person. reporter: this suspect was identified by spanish...
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that isis helped develop the plot and directed the individuals to act or a third option, isis is looking to be opportunistic and capitalize on the violence in barcelona. what we are seeing tonight in our reporting. there were multiple pieces of moving plots to this. kennedy: were there warnings from u.s. intelligence agencies? catherine: spanish media is reporting there was a specific warning from the cia that isis wanted to target this section of cars lona which is -- barcelona which is like times square in new york city or the champs-elysees in paris it's a big economic area, a lot of tourists go. if you strike, it would be highly symbolic. this information is interesting to us based on reporting we received this afternoon. early in july an isis affiliated telegram account started broadcasting posts about barcelona. that was considers significant. this is flagged to the fbi and other agencies at that time. kennedy: we have the house explosion. we have the members of another terror cell who were killed and reportedly one more wounded, are these things connected in any way to what happen
that isis helped develop the plot and directed the individuals to act or a third option, isis is looking to be opportunistic and capitalize on the violence in barcelona. what we are seeing tonight in our reporting. there were multiple pieces of moving plots to this. kennedy: were there warnings from u.s. intelligence agencies? catherine: spanish media is reporting there was a specific warning from the cia that isis wanted to target this section of cars lona which is -- barcelona which is like...
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-backed troops have been gaining on isis. over half of isis forces in iraqa and syria have been take taken out. but they are still striking and can inspire attacks like in barcelona. there is an interesting phenomenon here. we look at this and assume, while terror is still running rampant and foreign western capitals, ets. why did that not apparently jibe with the crackdown on isis element and elsewhere. >> this is the classic whack-a-mole program. in '07 and '08 they were on the run and almost defeated, then we saw them come out of the rocks when we pulled troops away. but it's part of a bigger war. jihadism globally is beyond the scope of the cold war. when we were in the cold war against the stove yet, you never had people saying why is this going to be over? we are still in a cold war against rugs communism and the russians are funding the taliban and arming them. we have many forces at play. i hope what the president is going to do is say yes we need some troops to shore up if make sure that afghanistan doesn't become an
-backed troops have been gaining on isis. over half of isis forces in iraqa and syria have been take taken out. but they are still striking and can inspire attacks like in barcelona. there is an interesting phenomenon here. we look at this and assume, while terror is still running rampant and foreign western capitals, ets. why did that not apparently jibe with the crackdown on isis element and elsewhere. >> this is the classic whack-a-mole program. in '07 and '08 they were on the run and...
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isis is claiming responsibility. we are live on the ground and we will have announcements on the developing story. >> weak earnings and concerns about the terror attack in spain and taking a lock at u.s. stock market futures now. dow futures lower by 22, s&p lower by 4, nasdaq futures lower by 7. lauren: europe affected by all the terror. down markets across the board here. you have a 1% decline in london, paris and also in germany. >> in asia japanese stock follow lead, we will have a live report from london on the global action. fbn:am starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ lauren: good friday morning, 5:01 a.m. in new york. august 18th, welcome to fbn:am. i'm lauren simonetti. >> i'm lea gabrielle in for cheryl casone. lauren: police in in spain foil attack overnight as they killed five suspects 75 miles of barcelona. authorities say the suspect had plowed pedestrians in their car and wore fake bomb belts, police say the second attack has been linked to the one just hours earlier in barcelona. >> mean while a manhunt conti
isis is claiming responsibility. we are live on the ground and we will have announcements on the developing story. >> weak earnings and concerns about the terror attack in spain and taking a lock at u.s. stock market futures now. dow futures lower by 22, s&p lower by 4, nasdaq futures lower by 7. lauren: europe affected by all the terror. down markets across the board here. you have a 1% decline in london, paris and also in germany. >> in asia japanese stock follow lead, we will...
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isis has claimed responsibility. a terrorist in a van plowed through a crowd of tourists in spain's second largest city. now we have an update for you. breaking news. 13 killed. more than 100 wounded. that's according to local authorities. the fear is that those numbers may rise. and now this. local police in barcelona have shot and killed a man who was in a car that hit two police officers. welcome to risk and reward. i'm elizabeth macdonald.
isis has claimed responsibility. a terrorist in a van plowed through a crowd of tourists in spain's second largest city. now we have an update for you. breaking news. 13 killed. more than 100 wounded. that's according to local authorities. the fear is that those numbers may rise. and now this. local police in barcelona have shot and killed a man who was in a car that hit two police officers. welcome to risk and reward. i'm elizabeth macdonald.
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-backed troops have been gaining on isis. over half of isis forces in iraqa and syria have been take taken out. but they are still striking and can inspire attacks like in barcelona. there is an interesting phenomenon here. we look at this and assume, while terror is still running rampant and foreign western capitals, ets. why did that not apparently jibe with the crackdown on isis element and elsewhere. >> this is the classic whack-a-mole program. in '07 and '08 they were on the run and almost defeated, then we saw them come out of the rocks when we pulled troops away. but it's part of a bigger war. jihadism globally is beyond the scope of the cold war. when we were in the cold war against the stove yet, you never had people saying why is this going to be over? we are still in a cold war against rugs communism and the russians are funding the taliban and arming them. we have many forces at play. i hope what the president is going to do is say yes we need some troops to shore up if make sure that afghanistan doesn't become an
-backed troops have been gaining on isis. over half of isis forces in iraqa and syria have been take taken out. but they are still striking and can inspire attacks like in barcelona. there is an interesting phenomenon here. we look at this and assume, while terror is still running rampant and foreign western capitals, ets. why did that not apparently jibe with the crackdown on isis element and elsewhere. >> this is the classic whack-a-mole program. in '07 and '08 they were on the run and...
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they, isis, feel they are the vanguard of islam. now i think rest of islam take exception to that, thank goodness. that is their perception. they have also said very severe things about the fact they feel they will quote, unquote, basically invade the pope and the vatican. so they have made it very clear their goals, their long-term folks have to do with destablizing major target of religious significance and spain indeed is very much a target for this sort of thing. trish: tragic to see. just to update the viewers on some of the headlines, we're also getting report that a car hit a police officer and the occupants of that car got out and then shot at police officers. we have also learned, colonel shaver, that perhaps there is not a hostage situation going on at a local turkish restaurant. that is a little bit of encouragement. there are a lot of headlines flying in one after another, which make situations like this especially for local media on the ground very confusing. >> this is something that will take time to get sorted out. r
they, isis, feel they are the vanguard of islam. now i think rest of islam take exception to that, thank goodness. that is their perception. they have also said very severe things about the fact they feel they will quote, unquote, basically invade the pope and the vatican. so they have made it very clear their goals, their long-term folks have to do with destablizing major target of religious significance and spain indeed is very much a target for this sort of thing. trish: tragic to see. just...
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vacuum we created by leaving too soon gave safe haven for isis to spread. to grow, recruit and around attacks. we cannot repeat an in afghanistan the mistake our leaders made in iraq, i concluded that security threats we face in afghanistan and broader region are immense. today 20 u.s. designated foreign terrorist organizations are active in afghanistan and pakistan. the highest concentration in any region, anywhere in the world. for its part, pakistan often gives safe haven to agents of chaos, violence and terror, the threat is worse because pakistan and india are two nuclear arm states whose tense relations threaten to spiral in to conflict. that could happen. no one denies that we have inher ited a challenging and troubling situation in afghanistan, and south asia, but we do not have the luxury of going back in time, and making different or better decisions. when i became president, i was given a bad and very complex hand, but i fully knew what i was getting into big, problem but one way or another, these problem will be solved. i am a problem solver in
vacuum we created by leaving too soon gave safe haven for isis to spread. to grow, recruit and around attacks. we cannot repeat an in afghanistan the mistake our leaders made in iraq, i concluded that security threats we face in afghanistan and broader region are immense. today 20 u.s. designated foreign terrorist organizations are active in afghanistan and pakistan. the highest concentration in any region, anywhere in the world. for its part, pakistan often gives safe haven to agents of chaos,...
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liz: why do you say they alike isis. >> they wear black masks like isis. they go around bloodying up people, and intimidating and manipulating to dominate that is not right, that is wrong, that is an isis-like ideology to us, they are wearing black and wearing a plaqu a black flag, they needed to be deemed a terror group like the kkk and neo-nazis. >> some antifa be allowed to protest tomorrow night in arizona. >> absolutely not. you cannot go in and disrupt and interrupt his freedom of speech, you be wrong, it should be a crime and against the law. >> if they want to be out in street marching go join a marching band. liz: well taken. if they show up wearing masks and baseball bats they are up to something. in certain stating it is against law to wear a mask in a protest. >> any time you hide your face, that means you not up to something good. you probably top make the law. >> it makes you a coward. >> they need to be stopped. liz: why don't rioters take their concerns to board meetings instead of putting us and everyone in danger with rioting. >> maybe th
liz: why do you say they alike isis. >> they wear black masks like isis. they go around bloodying up people, and intimidating and manipulating to dominate that is not right, that is wrong, that is an isis-like ideology to us, they are wearing black and wearing a plaqu a black flag, they needed to be deemed a terror group like the kkk and neo-nazis. >> some antifa be allowed to protest tomorrow night in arizona. >> absolutely not. you cannot go in and disrupt and interrupt his...
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vacuum we created by leaving too soon gave safe haven for isis to spread. to grow, recruit and around attacks. we cannot repeat an in afghanistan the mistake our leaders made in iraq, i concluded that security threats we face in afghanistan and broader region are immense. today 20 u.s. designated foreign terrorist organizations are active in afghanistan and pakistan. the highest concentration in any region, anywhere in the world. for its part, pakistan often gives safe haven to agents of chaos, violence and terror, the threat is worse because pakistan and india are two nuclear arm states whose tense relations threaten to spiral in to conflict. that could happen. no one denies that we have inher ited a challenging and troubling situation in afghanistan, and south asia, but we do not have the luxury of going back in time, and making different or better decisions. when i became president, i was given a bad and very complex hand, but i fully knew what i was getting into big, problem but one way or another, these problem will be solved. i am a problem solver in
vacuum we created by leaving too soon gave safe haven for isis to spread. to grow, recruit and around attacks. we cannot repeat an in afghanistan the mistake our leaders made in iraq, i concluded that security threats we face in afghanistan and broader region are immense. today 20 u.s. designated foreign terrorist organizations are active in afghanistan and pakistan. the highest concentration in any region, anywhere in the world. for its part, pakistan often gives safe haven to agents of chaos,...
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this is not isis. charlottesville is not remotely. as you point out isis has been planning, basically training people -- david: executing these act. >> executing these things. let's keep in mind, david, we also find out yesterday and today there were other bombings planned to go along with the vehicle. david: right. >> this is completely bizarre for someone who calls himself a newsman. david: colonel, you're a military expert. you know more about it than anybody i know, but i have to drag you into the political sphere. >> sure. david: appears what is happening, what happened in bars loan narcs taking people away from what the media wanted to talk about, what democrats wanted to talk about, is charlottesville. they thought they could hang president trump out to dry from charlottesville. this drew them away from it. they were trying to bring the two stories together. >> now that the russian narrative died a quiet death, they had something to pick up on speaking politically. they have been trying to find a way to tie something, some hide
this is not isis. charlottesville is not remotely. as you point out isis has been planning, basically training people -- david: executing these act. >> executing these things. let's keep in mind, david, we also find out yesterday and today there were other bombings planned to go along with the vehicle. david: right. >> this is completely bizarre for someone who calls himself a newsman. david: colonel, you're a military expert. you know more about it than anybody i know, but i have...
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i think isis, many of the leaders of isis have escaped somewhere else, whether it's yemen or afghanistan or the afghan-pakistan border and libya. this threat of radical politicized islam is carried out not just by people conducting terrorist attacks. many close observers of turkey are worried president erdogan having purged the secular element wants to set up an islamic republic in turkey, an has aspirations as many do to reestablish the caliphate that was abolished when the ottoman empire was broken up. we are talking about a spectrum of threats, the most of visible. gregg: you pointed out many of the terror leaders are leaving and dispersing. almost unique among terrorist organizations, the leaders of the real cowards who run and hide. they are like saddam hussein was hiding in a hole far away from baghdad. sort of the ultimate power. that could be said of these terrorist leaders. why is it they are followers. it doesn't seem to occur to them and they accept the fact that they are the ones whose lives are at risk, that the terror leaders are the ultimate cowards. >> the terrorist leade
i think isis, many of the leaders of isis have escaped somewhere else, whether it's yemen or afghanistan or the afghan-pakistan border and libya. this threat of radical politicized islam is carried out not just by people conducting terrorist attacks. many close observers of turkey are worried president erdogan having purged the secular element wants to set up an islamic republic in turkey, an has aspirations as many do to reestablish the caliphate that was abolished when the ottoman empire was...
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liz: now, isis has taken responsibility for these attacks in spain. are you confident that isis was behind this attack? can we be sure of that? >> no. we can't. we need more information. intelligence services need more information. we may not even find out, you know, before maybe years from now. why? because isis has two types of engagement when it has to do with the west, with europe and the united states. one, it may have individuals who are trained in syria and iraq. and isis leadership knows that they're traveling to perform an operation. that's are very risky for them. first of all, they need those people in -- on the battlefield. second, there's the other option of individuals who are in the west either with passport, in this case, by the way, liz, one of the perpetrators is said to be a spanish citizen in northern africa. so isis can when they see that an operation was done, claim it. they can say it's ours. liz: good to see you, doctor. we love having you go on. come back soon. >> thank you, liz. liz: the cia reportedly warned barcelona police
liz: now, isis has taken responsibility for these attacks in spain. are you confident that isis was behind this attack? can we be sure of that? >> no. we can't. we need more information. intelligence services need more information. we may not even find out, you know, before maybe years from now. why? because isis has two types of engagement when it has to do with the west, with europe and the united states. one, it may have individuals who are trained in syria and iraq. and isis...
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i think isis, many of the leaders of isis have escaped somewhere else, whether it's yemen or afghanistan or the afghan-pakistan border and libya. this threat of radical politicized islam is carried out not just by people conducting terrorist attacks. many close observers of turkey are worried president erdogan having purged the secular element wants to set up an islamic republic in turkey, an has aspirations as many do to reestablish the caliphate that was abolished when the ottoman empire was broken up. we are talking about a spectrum of threats, the most of visible. gregg: you pointed out many of the terror leaders are leaving and dispersing. almost unique among terrorist organizations, the leaders of the real cowards who run and hide. they are like saddam hussein was hiding in a hole far away from baghdad. sort of the ultimate power. that could be said of these terrorist leaders. why is it they are followers. it doesn't seem to occur to them and they accept the fact that they are the ones whose lives are at risk, that the terror leaders are the ultimate cowards. >> the terrorist leade
i think isis, many of the leaders of isis have escaped somewhere else, whether it's yemen or afghanistan or the afghan-pakistan border and libya. this threat of radical politicized islam is carried out not just by people conducting terrorist attacks. many close observers of turkey are worried president erdogan having purged the secular element wants to set up an islamic republic in turkey, an has aspirations as many do to reestablish the caliphate that was abolished when the ottoman empire was...
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what do you make of this paypal story with isis? and ebay? >> it goes to show you regardless how much they will be on run in raqqa or mosul that is their state, but the what makes them operate and what makes them successful as a terror organization is getting individuals to complete their acts this guy, swore allegiance to isis, this is a year ago, we're hearing about this because fbi arrested him, his original financier in syria, is now believed to be dead. so, hats off bureau to the fbi, department of homeland security forgettin for -- getting this network, but really not only a needle in a haystack, but you cut off one there are so many more. we have them on the run in mosul and raqqa, but at the end of the day like a whack-a-mole, we get one, we find out they are using other networks, the net in is their modus o operandi they are using ebay. >> what do you make of u.s. authorities believing it a global network that stretches from uk to bangladesh are you surprise snd. >surprised? >> no, it stands to reason when you look at plots out of au
what do you make of this paypal story with isis? and ebay? >> it goes to show you regardless how much they will be on run in raqqa or mosul that is their state, but the what makes them operate and what makes them successful as a terror organization is getting individuals to complete their acts this guy, swore allegiance to isis, this is a year ago, we're hearing about this because fbi arrested him, his original financier in syria, is now believed to be dead. so, hats off bureau to the...
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this has modus operandi of isis. that doesn't mean it is isis. but other organizations are using their ways and means to attack. but saying that, maria, right now what is critically important for the police to capture any suspects alive. if there are two in that establishment, they're going to want to get them alive. the one that ran away they want to get alive. once you have someone alive then, it can lead to more and more information. that could possibly lead to you a cell. so that is what is critically important right now. >> van, obviously the person driving the van got out and started running, steve. what can they find from the van? >> no doubt in my mind there are forensics officers there now, dna, fingerprints. there may be evidence in that van that can lead them to another party. look, styles these suspects leave a cell phone, a computer. so if they're going to go over that van, from bumper-to-bumper. and they might find critical physical evidence that could lead them to another suspect or more evidence. also, which is important, i'm sure
this has modus operandi of isis. that doesn't mean it is isis. but other organizations are using their ways and means to attack. but saying that, maria, right now what is critically important for the police to capture any suspects alive. if there are two in that establishment, they're going to want to get them alive. the one that ran away they want to get alive. once you have someone alive then, it can lead to more and more information. that could possibly lead to you a cell. so that is what is...
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trish: creation of isis. there is a lot of things to blame, but a big part of that, sir, was us getting out too fast, too soon. maybe we should have never gotten in but we did. we're there in afghanistan. we got in afghanistan. colonel, once you go in, i don't know how you get out because you run the risk you will see more terrorist events? >> you cover business, it is full of risk. iraq was utterly different. that was a tragedy. iraq was con velezing. iraq is strategic prize. obama did a horrible thing leaving. afghanistan is no strategic value what he sorry. our only concern should be terrorism. trish: talking to ben collins, who has been advising this president on afghanistan, his point it is absolutely strategic. where it sits is prime territory. you can't allow the terrorists to fester there because that is too risky in and of itself, colonel. >> what i would focus on is killing terrorists. afghanistan is of a concern to the chinese and russians and indians but everybody always said, you know, if we leav
trish: creation of isis. there is a lot of things to blame, but a big part of that, sir, was us getting out too fast, too soon. maybe we should have never gotten in but we did. we're there in afghanistan. we got in afghanistan. colonel, once you go in, i don't know how you get out because you run the risk you will see more terrorist events? >> you cover business, it is full of risk. iraq was utterly different. that was a tragedy. iraq was con velezing. iraq is strategic prize. obama did a...
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to get isis payment through paypal. one of the uber's investors is suing, the former ceo, the lawsuit from benchmark capital, benchmark capital said he committed fraud and breach of fiduciary duty when he expanded the board to eight last year. benchmark, if it had known about the gross mismanagement and gross misconduct, the lawsuit is without merit, declining to comment on the story. amazon challenging ticketmaster. the largest online retailer partnering with venue owners to sell event tickets. the exclusive ticket seller for many of the top arenas of the united states, they own ticketmaster 49%. >> a great weekend "mornings with maria," the best moments of the program. >> since 2006, they never worked in the past, this is a dangerous critical situation as we move towards a nuclear rise icbm capable of reaching the united states. >> we need to go all in all at once. it will take scaring the world because a lot of countries do business with north korea but the other thing it would take is going after chinese banks. >> c
to get isis payment through paypal. one of the uber's investors is suing, the former ceo, the lawsuit from benchmark capital, benchmark capital said he committed fraud and breach of fiduciary duty when he expanded the board to eight last year. benchmark, if it had known about the gross mismanagement and gross misconduct, the lawsuit is without merit, declining to comment on the story. amazon challenging ticketmaster. the largest online retailer partnering with venue owners to sell event...
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the fact al qaeda, isis. out of the al qaeda manuel, going back, you know, 15 years ago, talked about, using cars to kill and to maim and murder. isis has now, a flashing magazine that goes out every month where they talk about these types of things. you look at london, on the london bridge, they targeted a high tourist area. they used a van. couple month, summer, to nice, in nice,ç france, where they ud a vehicle. that was just to me, there was just no place for that kind of a statement. gerri: well, you know, look, i don't think wolf blitzer is any idiot. i think he is very smart. that shocked me, surprised me, told me something about how a part of this word views this kind of thing. i was surprised. look, this is becoming so common it's, almost boring, right? you know what is going to happen in these big cities. you know what will happen where tourists gather. it is terrible. and ben, thank you so much, for coming on and talking to us about it. really appreciate your time. >> thanks, gerri. gerri: the do
the fact al qaeda, isis. out of the al qaeda manuel, going back, you know, 15 years ago, talked about, using cars to kill and to maim and murder. isis has now, a flashing magazine that goes out every month where they talk about these types of things. you look at london, on the london bridge, they targeted a high tourist area. they used a van. couple month, summer, to nice, in nice,ç france, where they ud a vehicle. that was just to me, there was just no place for that kind of a statement....
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liz: to isis, "wall street journal" reporting that isis can now airmail bomb parts to terror cells in world, and lone wolves can get plastic explosives and components for bomb and on internet bomb instruction, here is what happened in australia. authorities there stop an isis plan to blow up a commercial jet out of sydney last month, with bomb ingredient shipped by ain't ai-- byan air flight to from tuo australia. >> the fact that it was shipped from turkey to australia is a new chapter. but the radical islamists have been playing around with plastic explosives for some time now. remember the bomber the airplane? and he had a problem with it. they have been trying to work this thing because, plastic explosives, they likely is not going to be detected unless it is kind of shaped like a gun or something. it would not be. so, that is the reality of this thing. they are trying to beat our security profile we have at airports, they have never given up on the strategic value of bringing dunan airliner ever since osama bin laden had the kind of tactical success he had on 9/11. they have been
liz: to isis, "wall street journal" reporting that isis can now airmail bomb parts to terror cells in world, and lone wolves can get plastic explosives and components for bomb and on internet bomb instruction, here is what happened in australia. authorities there stop an isis plan to blow up a commercial jet out of sydney last month, with bomb ingredient shipped by ain't ai-- byan air flight to from tuo australia. >> the fact that it was shipped from turkey to australia is a new...
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right now isis has claimed responsibility for yesterday's terrorist attack. it left at least 14 people dead and more than 100 wounded. there are three separate incidents that are connected as part of this. there was an attack yesterday here. they ran into the promenade. killing at least 13 people and wounded more than a hundred. and then a late late last night early this morning. five people were killed. according to spanish police they were able to thwart the attack. they bring the total to this. of about nine people. three people are in custody. the five that were killed there. police say it was the driver of that van yesterday. they had been looking for him since yesterday when he fled the scene and they don't know where his whereabouts are. >> it looks like we lost his audio there. as degen pointed out we are seen at the seeing the same thing repeat again and again in europe. it does not appear to be the case that we've been the idea how to deal with this. you made that point as well. i think people are watching this and saying is there anything that can
right now isis has claimed responsibility for yesterday's terrorist attack. it left at least 14 people dead and more than 100 wounded. there are three separate incidents that are connected as part of this. there was an attack yesterday here. they ran into the promenade. killing at least 13 people and wounded more than a hundred. and then a late late last night early this morning. five people were killed. according to spanish police they were able to thwart the attack. they bring the total to...
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we haven't done as good a job on isis, they are able to ploy people. i think secretary mattis is exactly right. double down on the effort and take the fight to the terrorists where they are and not when they come against us. liz: john, what's your thought on that? you can fight this many ways, you can fight with cybersecurity, which the president is also discussing at camp david, or you can fight with actual hardware, military might. is there a better way? you've got isis putting out all kinds of word throughout the internet as sites like facebook are trying to shut them down and manage to convince people to join this ridiculous fight. >> it's clear we need a comprehensive strategy, liz, that's always been the case. we obviously need to throw much more resources at cyber, but at the end of the day, to the extent there are people on the battlefield and these kinds of battlefield victories as we saw in 2014 in iraq and syria served like jet fuel on the fires of the global jihadist movement, you've got to fight them physically on the battlefield, but take
we haven't done as good a job on isis, they are able to ploy people. i think secretary mattis is exactly right. double down on the effort and take the fight to the terrorists where they are and not when they come against us. liz: john, what's your thought on that? you can fight this many ways, you can fight with cybersecurity, which the president is also discussing at camp david, or you can fight with actual hardware, military might. is there a better way? you've got isis putting out all kinds...
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greg: they could be working with isis. >> yes. greg: a couple of weeks ago was coordinated between the two. >> they have ability to hunger down and hide themselves, which is, of course, made a lot easier by pakistan's protection of some of these terrorist groups. you have a real problem on your happened when that is taking place. greg: i mention join military exercise. between u.s. and south korea, north korea continues to act belligerently. they may still be considering firing ballistic missiles toward guam, where is this heading? >> i think it is purpose to realize that -- important to realize there is more than one way to come against the united states with missiles. and press concentrates on the kind of missiles that used to covering going back for decade, which is let's say intermediate range ballistic missile launched maybe, if it happens a nuclear warhead or not. let's say, focused on hit a target or coming close to a targ nit guam o target in guam or someplace else. you don't need to go that far, it is not necessary to hit
greg: they could be working with isis. >> yes. greg: a couple of weeks ago was coordinated between the two. >> they have ability to hunger down and hide themselves, which is, of course, made a lot easier by pakistan's protection of some of these terrorist groups. you have a real problem on your happened when that is taking place. greg: i mention join military exercise. between u.s. and south korea, north korea continues to act belligerently. they may still be considering firing...
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why did it take daily stormer and charlottesville, virginia, to bring you to this decision and not isis, who's killed many, many people? >> absolutely. and, you know, i think the first and foremost thing is that what happened in barcelona today is an absolute tragedy, and, you know, we have -- if there's any part that anyone who was involved posted anywhere on our network, then we will work with law enforcement in order to make sure that they are wrought to justice -- brought to justice. i think that there's a debate that we have to have of where is the right place for the internet to be regulated and for content to be controlled. if you look, for example, at a company like google, google controls a number of different levels of the internet stack. and it would be strange, for instance, if your browser wouldn't allow you to go to certain content because it was bad content. on the other hand, google chose to withdraw services from their registrar service for the daily stormer. i think that we need to think about, you know, is it the right thing for a company like cloudflare to be making
why did it take daily stormer and charlottesville, virginia, to bring you to this decision and not isis, who's killed many, many people? >> absolutely. and, you know, i think the first and foremost thing is that what happened in barcelona today is an absolute tragedy, and, you know, we have -- if there's any part that anyone who was involved posted anywhere on our network, then we will work with law enforcement in order to make sure that they are wrought to justice -- brought to justice....
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we're still battling isis, still dealing with al qaeda realm confidents. gerri: it is a lot. >> it is a lot, jesse, how do we handle both of those at the same time. paris is not in auerbach -- our backyard, not like it is omaha, but we have to be alert. and also belgium, frightening headlines this morning. less concerning, but you know, a steady drum beat now, how do we stay focused. >> we have over 50 thousand troops in japan and south korea right now, they are ready to take action. most well rehearsed, precised, and disciplined militaries in the world. we're more than reado on that shore to take care of business. on france, this is the 25th attack they had in two years. france has issues they are not resolving with their immigration problem. gerri: michael, does france have problems they seem in-- i mean it just seems like over and over, the headlines come from there. >> well, i top go back to your point you made about it being a distraction, your guests are right, the u.s. military can handle this global problem and isis and north korea from a military
we're still battling isis, still dealing with al qaeda realm confidents. gerri: it is a lot. >> it is a lot, jesse, how do we handle both of those at the same time. paris is not in auerbach -- our backyard, not like it is omaha, but we have to be alert. and also belgium, frightening headlines this morning. less concerning, but you know, a steady drum beat now, how do we stay focused. >> we have over 50 thousand troops in japan and south korea right now, they are ready to take...
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the hometown of a number of top isis commanders. we congratulate the iraqis on achieving this big milestone and will continue to support them in their fight to take their country back from radical islamic terrorism. and with that, i'll take your questions. jeff. >> one follow-up on tom's remark. he said that the white house will be putting together supplemental. do you have a sense of when you will submit that to congress? and secondly, can you confirm reports that the president has been leaning towards or deciding to end daca and what other ramifications for that? >> i'll secure the first question in terms of supplemental funding. as tom said, we're working with congress. we're not going to get ahead of director mulvaney. he is working with them around the clock to make sure that that process moves forward quickly and effectively. in terms of daca, echoing, again, on what tom said earlier. final decision on that front has not been made. and when it is, we will certainly inform everybody in this room. >> said that dreamers shouldn't
the hometown of a number of top isis commanders. we congratulate the iraqis on achieving this big milestone and will continue to support them in their fight to take their country back from radical islamic terrorism. and with that, i'll take your questions. jeff. >> one follow-up on tom's remark. he said that the white house will be putting together supplemental. do you have a sense of when you will submit that to congress? and secondly, can you confirm reports that the president has been...
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he called isis the jv team, he passed the iran deal, did a russia reset. and condemns israel, and reduced gitmo detainees. what is the impact of president obama's actions on where we are right now. >> this president has been given a very bad hand, if north korea continues to develop nuclear weapons, we're going to have to take action that is unacceptable. and reason it is unacceptable, if they deploy 50 nuclear weapons, i heard someone say we would use the mutual assured destruction, they fire a nuclear weapon, we would knock out 40 of them, 10 would hit u.s. cities, it would devastate the united states, sure we would hit north korea but russia, china and syria are sitting there smiling, that strategy only works against russia and china, this president has no choice? choice. cheryl: i have report -- we looked at president obama's foreign policy action, now president trump, and his actions he has taken. >> today we reaffirm unbreakable bond of friendship between israel and the united states it was another successful event. we have given them total authoriza
he called isis the jv team, he passed the iran deal, did a russia reset. and condemns israel, and reduced gitmo detainees. what is the impact of president obama's actions on where we are right now. >> this president has been given a very bad hand, if north korea continues to develop nuclear weapons, we're going to have to take action that is unacceptable. and reason it is unacceptable, if they deploy 50 nuclear weapons, i heard someone say we would use the mutual assured destruction, they...
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huge swaths we were able to capture in iraq were taken over by isis. we have to not only contain them but kill them and kill them in regions where they are and not let them proliferate, not only afghanistan but beyond the borders, certainly not harm our interests or allies interest. donald trump is taking advice of his commanders, hopefully tonight he will lay out a plan why we're there and why we need stepped up presence in afghanistan. neil: these are often no-win situations for presidents, doug, as reminded me in the past, on popular wars, even though afghanistan isn't comparable to vietnam, when we talk about building up commitment or new offensive or anything like that, americans wonder like why? and is it worth it? what does the president have to spell out presuming that he is going to go that route to make this palatable? >> yeah. well i think north korea will factor in there, neil. we haven't talked about that. americans understand that. there is a gut reaction to that. neil: we should stress, doug, you know this as well, north korea will be a
huge swaths we were able to capture in iraq were taken over by isis. we have to not only contain them but kill them and kill them in regions where they are and not let them proliferate, not only afghanistan but beyond the borders, certainly not harm our interests or allies interest. donald trump is taking advice of his commanders, hopefully tonight he will lay out a plan why we're there and why we need stepped up presence in afghanistan. neil: these are often no-win situations for presidents,...
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we're worried about isis. we have some hot spots all around the world. not to mention russia and their incution into their neighbors territory, everything, to talk about afghanistan is challenging, troubling, distressing, i don't know what would you say to those people? >> they're wrong of the threat and danger of a terrorist takeover of afghanistan remains, that is the fact. you can criticize the president as some have for not coming up with a strategy earlier, whatever the strategy is going to turn out to be but i think the most significant thing, we are still engaged there. we have been engaged there. after tonight however, it will be president trump's strategy for afghanistan and pakistan hopefully. melissa: what do you think they're really going to say? >> well i don't know the leaks have been minimal which is interesting although they tend toward the conventional, a few thousand more of this, change rules of engagement here, add some weapons here. so they're certainly not projecting anything dramatic or significant. so again i would say i don't thi
we're worried about isis. we have some hot spots all around the world. not to mention russia and their incution into their neighbors territory, everything, to talk about afghanistan is challenging, troubling, distressing, i don't know what would you say to those people? >> they're wrong of the threat and danger of a terrorist takeover of afghanistan remains, that is the fact. you can criticize the president as some have for not coming up with a strategy earlier, whatever the strategy is...
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>> well, i think it signals that as we squeeze isis in syria and iraq, they're doing everything they can to stay relevant, put us on defense, to make us more isolationist in the west and, ultimately, their "inspire" magazine talk about attacking trains. they're doing whatever they can, they had the plot out of australia where they were going to use some phosphorous on an airline. and then they had a successful plot a month and a half ago many tehran which actually, if you think about it, for an arab organization to complete a successful plot inside tehran shows you the sophistication that isis has in infiltrating foreign areas. so these acts in europe, there's been so many now, almost every two weeks we're seeing one. is, ultimately, it shows they want to maintain the primary brand of jihad globally and that they may lose territory, but they will remain the global threat of jihaddism until we start to address the precursors of the violet jihadists. -- violent jihadists. we're learning these four or five or however many, most of them weren't known at all. most of them are unknown. ger
>> well, i think it signals that as we squeeze isis in syria and iraq, they're doing everything they can to stay relevant, put us on defense, to make us more isolationist in the west and, ultimately, their "inspire" magazine talk about attacking trains. they're doing whatever they can, they had the plot out of australia where they were going to use some phosphorous on an airline. and then they had a successful plot a month and a half ago many tehran which actually, if you think...
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, the idea of isis anywhere. >> maria: yeah i think you make some really important points so i want to get into it. what was really stunning were the democrats on the panel. the women on the panel didn't ask you a simple question, not one single question about any of this and that included senator harris, three other democratic female senators north dakota heidi highcamp, and missouri's clair mccaskill didn't ask you a single question about female genital mutilations which you were a victim of yourself growing up muslim, honor killings, forced marriages and this unwillingness to assimilate two western values which also persist, did you make the case that while these senators are so vocal when it comes to women's issues like pay gap, abortion access, workplace discrimination , they really don't have a lot to say about what i just mentioned. >> they seem to be scared and horribly inhibited by this because really, if you prioritize the kind of suffering that a child feels whose genital s are cut and it's now happening increasingly in the united states, we are told at least half a million
, the idea of isis anywhere. >> maria: yeah i think you make some really important points so i want to get into it. what was really stunning were the democrats on the panel. the women on the panel didn't ask you a simple question, not one single question about any of this and that included senator harris, three other democratic female senators north dakota heidi highcamp, and missouri's clair mccaskill didn't ask you a single question about female genital mutilations which you were a...
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more signs that the president trump's strategy to beat isis is working. lieutenant colonel ralph peters on that and much more coming up after this. ♪ potsch: you each drive a ford pickup, right? (in unison) russ, leland, gary: yes. gary: i have a ford f-150. michael: i've always been a ford guy. potsch: then i have a real treat for you today. michael: awesome. potsch: i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. michael: let's do this. potsch: this new truck now has a cornerstep built right into the bumper. gary: super cool. potsch: the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. jim: aluminum is great for a lot of things, but maybe not the bed of a truck. potsch: and best of all, this new truck is actually- gary: (all laughing) oh my... potsch: the current chevy silverado. gary: i'm speechless. gary: this puts my ford truck to shame. james: i'll tell you, i might be a chevy guy now. (laughing) ashley: we're 13 minutes into the session. we're on upside. up 10 points on the dow, 20,102. at least we're on t
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the vacuum gave safe high tn for isis to spread and grow, recruit and launch attacks. we cannot repeat in afghanistan the mistake our leaders made in iraq. kennedy: the war in afghanistan has been going on for 16 years. it has cost the united states $714 billion. and victory remains nowhere in sight. but should the president be making a bigger troop commitment in what many experts are calling a stop gap measure? joining me, buck sexton. what does winning in afghanistan look like? >> i think the administration is figuring that out. i'm taken aback how people seem to think there haven't been efforts going on for a long time that mirror exactly what president trump said yesterday would be the strategy for afghanistan. we have been training security forces and pressuring allies. there are no new ideas. what trump was promising is he's not obama so he will take a different approach as commander-in-chief and there will be different implementation changes. they will leave it to the improvization and the generals in the various sectors. all of these things he mentioned, the ma
the vacuum gave safe high tn for isis to spread and grow, recruit and launch attacks. we cannot repeat in afghanistan the mistake our leaders made in iraq. kennedy: the war in afghanistan has been going on for 16 years. it has cost the united states $714 billion. and victory remains nowhere in sight. but should the president be making a bigger troop commitment in what many experts are calling a stop gap measure? joining me, buck sexton. what does winning in afghanistan look like? >> i...
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especially with a new isis presence in that country. and the resurgence of the taliban. i think the most of important thing to come out of the speech was pakistan holding it accountable for harboring the taliban during the winter and also hosting the acany network as well. connell: the foreign policy net work said the u.s. would be tougher on pakistan and even for the increase in the troop level. it is a similar strategy somewhat we tried in the past. do you think it will work? >> no. we already lost the war and we are trying to win it by doing what we did in the past to fail. our military presence also generates some of this blowback terrorism. maybe if we had a lighter presence, maybe just a counterterrorism presence. if you are fighting the taliban it's a counties insurgency. connell: the argument is if we leave, that creates a potential for another 9/11. >> i'm not sure that's true. the taliban sheltered al qaeda reluctantly in the first place because the pashtun code of conduct says you don't give up guests. the taliban got thrown out of tour, their country got bomb
especially with a new isis presence in that country. and the resurgence of the taliban. i think the most of important thing to come out of the speech was pakistan holding it accountable for harboring the taliban during the winter and also hosting the acany network as well. connell: the foreign policy net work said the u.s. would be tougher on pakistan and even for the increase in the troop level. it is a similar strategy somewhat we tried in the past. do you think it will work? >> no. we...
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. [♪] >> isis has taken credit for this barbaric attack. but whoever is responsible should know the united states of america together with our allies will find and punish those responsible and drive the evil of radical islamic terror from the face of the earth. paul: vice president mike pence reacting to the terror attacks in spain. the islamic state is claiming responsibility for the attack in barcelona which occurred in the heart spain's largest city. it killed 13 people and injured scores others. mary kissel joins us with more. we had similar-style attacks in france, u.k. and germany, now spain. what does this tell us about how the threat is evolving in europe. >> it says when we take back territory in iraq and syria, it's doing nothing to eliminate the threat from jihadist groups. the threat is migrating. there was a morocco connection. you have a libyan connection to the attack in manchester. and it shows how difficult it is to hardened targets. this was an attack on a soft target tourist area. paul: you are not saying we should stop i
. [♪] >> isis has taken credit for this barbaric attack. but whoever is responsible should know the united states of america together with our allies will find and punish those responsible and drive the evil of radical islamic terror from the face of the earth. paul: vice president mike pence reacting to the terror attacks in spain. the islamic state is claiming responsibility for the attack in barcelona which occurred in the heart spain's largest city. it killed 13 people and injured...
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plus, isis is using ebay to sent cast to terrorist right here in the u.s. you will have that story right here. you're watching fbn:am restlessness... extreme anxiety... pacing... a constant urge to move. if someone you know is suffering from schizophrenia they may also be struggling with akathisia: a common side effect of some schizophrenia medications. learn more at myakathisia.com. lauren: hi, everybody, good morning, happy friday, let's get you caught up on what's happening now. fbi surveillance operation hasn't covered operation that uses ebay. the man pretend today sell computer printers on ebay to get isis payments through paypal. taylor swift on the witness stand for over an hour in federal court in denver, colorado, yesterday, she testified there was no question she was intentionally groped back in 2013 by radio dj who is suing her. swift said it was a quote, long grab. she said she falsely accused him and cost him his career. unwall street snap second quarter as public company did nothing to ease investor worries about the future of snapchat, snap
plus, isis is using ebay to sent cast to terrorist right here in the u.s. you will have that story right here. you're watching fbn:am restlessness... extreme anxiety... pacing... a constant urge to move. if someone you know is suffering from schizophrenia they may also be struggling with akathisia: a common side effect of some schizophrenia medications. learn more at myakathisia.com. lauren: hi, everybody, good morning, happy friday, let's get you caught up on what's happening now. fbi...
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he defined victory destroying isis and al qaeda with afghan and allied help. number two, eliminating safe havens in pakistan. no one done that before. number three, offering a political possibility in the future and finally stopping terrorists from killing americans which i hope he emphasizes again what he will talk about here in a few hours. david: well he didn't change all of his views. >> no. david: we heard some familiar donald trump. let me play a quick clip from that speech. >> we are not nation-building again. we are killing terrorists. david: we're not nation-building, we're killing terrorists. now we did that in december of 2001, right after the 9/11 attacks. we sent in just a few hundred special forces. we allied with an army, a rebel army that was against the taliban, and we had tremendous success. can we do that again? >> yes, and i'm hoping that there this latitude in what he didn't say doing kind of things we all heard about from others suggest perhaps a hybrid of conventional military operation, covert operations and u.s. special operators. if t
he defined victory destroying isis and al qaeda with afghan and allied help. number two, eliminating safe havens in pakistan. no one done that before. number three, offering a political possibility in the future and finally stopping terrorists from killing americans which i hope he emphasizes again what he will talk about here in a few hours. david: well he didn't change all of his views. >> no. david: we heard some familiar donald trump. let me play a quick clip from that speech....
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. >> forget, russia, north korea and isis, could our biggest threat to national security be at home and in washington? leon panetta at fidelity, trades are now just $4.95. we cut the price of trades to give investors even more value. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. maria: welcome back more now with my interview with leon panetta. it feels that north korea situation has become dangerous in last few months. what is your take on this latest provocation where you have north korea launching first intercontinental ballistic missile hidden from spy satellites and came aimed to sp. >> maria, there are a number of dangerous flash points in the world that confronting our country. challenging our national security. probably most dangerous right now is north korea. because they are developing an icbm, they are continuing to try to develop a miniaturize nuclear weapon, they have nuclear weapons, they are trying to develop a delivery system for those. it obvious they do have potential to be able to reach not only pacific region but
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. >> forget, russia, north korea and isis, could our biggest threat to national security be at home and in washington? leon panetta ♪ track your pack. set a curfew, or two. make dinner-time device free. [ music stops ] [ music plays again ] a smarter way to wifi is awesome. introducing xfinity xfi. amazing speed, coverage and control. change the way you wifi. xfinity. the future of awesome. maria: welcome back more now with my interview with leon panetta. it feels that north korea situation has become dangerous in last few months. what is your take on this latest provocation where you have north korea launching first intercontinental ballistic missile hidden from spy satellites and came aimed to sp. >> maria, there are a number of dangerous flash points in the world that confronting our country. challenging our national security. probably most dangerous right now is north korea. because they are developing an icbm, they are continuing to try to develop a miniaturize nuclear weapon, they have nuclear weapons, they are trying to develop a delivery system for those. it obvious they do ha
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including your membership in the coalition to defeat isis. finland makes important contributions to the coalition, and its effort in afghanistan and has troops on the ground in iraq, training iraqi soldiers. in afghanistan, finland provides troops and financial contributions and to support the afghan defense and security forces on a modern-day frontier between barberism and civilization. finland is a leading expert in cybersecurity. in fact, we should be calling you pretty soon. you do a fantastic job with cybersecurity and i congratulate you. and i think in a very short period of time we'll be right there with you, believe me. the united states is a very proud partner of finland's european center of excellence to counter modern threats including cyber attacks. in addition we look forward to your leadership as chair of the arctic council. the arctic region has strategic and economic importance for both of our nations, very much so. the foundation of our friendship is our shared love of freedom, on behalf of all americans. i congratulate you a
including your membership in the coalition to defeat isis. finland makes important contributions to the coalition, and its effort in afghanistan and has troops on the ground in iraq, training iraqi soldiers. in afghanistan, finland provides troops and financial contributions and to support the afghan defense and security forces on a modern-day frontier between barberism and civilization. finland is a leading expert in cybersecurity. in fact, we should be calling you pretty soon. you do a...
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what he said was i'm going to give the latitude to the field commanders just as we've done now with isis in iraq and syria. look, you got to remember his secretary of defense actually used the word "a my haitian" when he was talking to the cadet s at west point in may. it's what we're having to do. we haven't been able to do that in the rules of engagement that were set by the previous administration. i don't know what the appropriate number was or is but i'll tell you this, they're going to be able to kill terrorists and that's what he said he would do. >> liz: correct me if i'm wrong, colonel under the obama administration the rules of engagement were that the u.s. troops can assist directly afghan troops they're being attacked by terrorists and i think they can now right? >> well yeah it goes beyond that you're going to see forward observers and air controllers and joint tactical air controllers from the air force out in the ground just like you do right today in syria. you're going to see special operations. i am hoping that there's latitude and one of the great things about this is
what he said was i'm going to give the latitude to the field commanders just as we've done now with isis in iraq and syria. look, you got to remember his secretary of defense actually used the word "a my haitian" when he was talking to the cadet s at west point in may. it's what we're having to do. we haven't been able to do that in the rules of engagement that were set by the previous administration. i don't know what the appropriate number was or is but i'll tell you this, they're...